Card or mount for garment-fastenings.



PATENTED FEB. a, 1903.

0. A. DE LONG.

CARD 0R MOUNT FOR GARMENT FASTENINGS.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 23, 1902.

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OSCAR A. DE LONG, OF WVILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA.

CARD OR MOUNT FOR GARMENT FASTENlNGS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent'No. 719,442, dated February 3, 1903.

pp cat fi July 8, 1902. serial No. 117,293. (No model.)

To all whom, it ntay concern:

Be it known that I, OSCAR A. DE LONG, a citizen of the United States, residing at Williamsport, in the county of Lycoming and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Cards or Mounts for Garment-Fastenings, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to cards or mounts for dress-fastenings; andit comprises,in brief, a card or mount bearing, in combination, a series of delineated spaces for containing hooks and eyes, a space for containing loop-eyes or the like, and a series of spaces each provided with a circular orifice for the reception and support of a snap-button or the like.

In the drawings accompanying this application, Figure l is a plan or front view of my improved card or mount, and Fig. 2 is a section on the line :0 a: of Fig. 1.

The card or mount is composed of any suitable material and is of a desired thickness. It bears upon one surface various delineations, forming separate spaces for the convenient arrangement and assemblage upon the card or mount of certain different fastening devices, the letter A indicating each of a series of spaces arranged in the usual manner for containing hooks and eyes in pairs, as indicated at B.

0 indicates a space for containing loopeyes, as D, which latter articles may be grouped in said space, being secured therein to the card or mount by stitching or otherwise in bunch form. Two of these spaces 0 are represented in the drawings, and such or other convenient number thereof may be employed.

E indicates each of a series of spaces, and F each of a series of apertures formed through the card or mount within such spaces, said apertures being each adapted for the reception of the interlocking shank portions of a snap-button, as'G, which latter is thus held therein;

The relative arrangement of the herein-described several delineated spaces upon the card or mount is such that the several articles they are intended to contain are conveniently supported upon a bearing having the general character of an ordinary hook-andeye card or mount, but with the special arrangement devised for the purpose of providing upon a single backing the various different articles above enumerated in convenient compact form for sale and use.

Having described my invention, I declare that what I claim is A card or mount for dress-fastenings, hearing, in convenient relative arrangement, a series of delineated spaces for containing hooks and eyes, a delineated space for containing loop-eyes, and a series of delineated spaces for containing snap-buttons, said last-named spaces having each a circular aperture to receive the shank portion of a snap-button.

In testimony whereof I, OSCAR A. DE LONG, the petitioner, have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 30th day of June, 1902.

OSCAR A. DE LONG.

Witnesses:

ROB'r. K. REEDER, C. B. BARKER. 

